Republicans across the country harbor more positive feelings toward the 2012 election than they did a month ago, according to findings from a survey conducted by the Pew Research Center and released on Tuesday.
The poll shows that 73 percent of Republicans call the campaign “interesting” and 69 percent say it has been “informative” — a spike of 23 and 20 points respectively since last month. Moreover, the percentage of Republicans who say the campaign is “too long” and “too negative” has dipped since September.
Tuesday’s poll indicates that Democrats’ views are largely unchanged from September.